CHARLES CITY – A man with a long criminal history dating back many years was arrested after a disturbance in the downtown area.
According to Charles City police, the incident happened on Sunday, July 7, 2024. At about 6:10 PM that evening, police were called to the 600 block of South Gilbert street for a suspect conducting himself in a “loud and obnoxious” fashion. After an investigation, officers arrested 36-year-old Frank Leslie (pictured at top) on charges of violating a no-trespass order and disorderly conduct in a public place. He was jailed and soon released, pending court appearances.
Leslie was arrested back on the afternoon of May 9, 2024, by Charles City police, when he was spotted on Main Street. He was wanted on a warrant for trespass, and charged with drug paraphernalia possession. He pled guilty and was ordered to pay $180.75 to the courts.
Records show Leslie has been accused of serious crimes as far back as 2005, with a felony conviction in 2006 for forgery. Numerous felony charges over the years followed, mostly drug-related.
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Do you provide everyone’s past criminal records when someone arrested? Of course not because iowa law enforcement officers criminal records are protected from disclosure per Chap 22 amendments, Police dash body cams in police shootings protected from disclosure. Can you explain. The why part unless they have something to hide? FCSD iowa sheriff Dodd told me because it was none of my fckin bussiness when police shootings occur. Sure that a wrong answer, DO you have a explanation?